Inbred (2011)
4/10
Nothing outstanding here, except for the gore...
12 August 2021
Well, I stumbled upon "Inbred" by random chance 10 years after it was released. Never having heard about the movie, of course I opted to sit down and watch it as it actually sounded like a fun enough movie.

But essentially then "Inbred" was just another run-of-the-mill-stumbling-upon-a-remote-community-of-inbred-mutants movie. And not one of the better ones of the kind, mind you.

Sure, "Inbred" from writers Alex Chandon and Paul Shrimpton was watchable, but it was mostly due to the visual gory scenes that there was in the movie, because the storyline was downright plain and generic, offering nothing new to the genre that haven't been seen and done better in other similar movies.

The acting in the movie was adequate, though I have to admit that there wasn't really anything outstanding to be witnessed here. Now, don't get me wrong, because people did put on good enough performances, but they were just held back by a fairly bland script and some rather lousily written characters and dialogue.

The effects in the movie were actually surprisingly good, and I have to admit that the special effects carried the movie a great long way. Actually, I will go as far as to say that the special effects and the gore alone makes it bearable to sit through "Inbred".

"Inbred" is not a movie that I would recommend you rush out to get your hands upon, because director Alex Chandon didn't really manage to churn out something extraordinary or memorable here.

My rating of "Inbred" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
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